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2nd April 2012, 04:25 PM
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Possibility of studying LLB through open university?
Is there possibility of studing l.l.b through open university....please tell me the possibility
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4th April 2012, 03:55 PM
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Re: Possibility of studying LLB through open university?
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This program (LLB) is regulated by Bar Council of India and as per the council's guidelines, the course must be pursued through the regular mode and as a result, this course is not offered through distance mode by any university. However, candidates willing to pursue course in Law through distance mode may pursue various courses in this field but none of them is consideredequivalent to LLB. Some of the universities offering courses in Law through distance mode:
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19th April 2012, 09:58 AM
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Re: Possibility of studying LLB through open university?
scored 40% B.com Exam, G.D.C.&A exam 52%. Am eligible for getting in to l.l.b Course?
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7th December 2012, 06:53 PM
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Yes you can do Law From distance education. University offering Law from distance education like:- Mahatma Gandhi University (Kottayam) SNDT Women’s University (Mumbai) GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE MUMBAI Indira Gandhi National Open University (Delih) Annamalai University (Tamil Nadu) National Law School of India University (Bangalore) Kakatiya University (Warangal) |
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8th December 2012, 01:51 PM
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Re: Possibility of studying LLB through open university?
LLB is not offered through correspondence. The simple reason is Bar Council of India which is made is mandatory to offer LLB course through regular mode only. On the other hand there are few Bachelor of Law courses that are offered through correspondence.
But none of them are recognized by the Bar Council of India. Which means while you may pursue these degrees, it won't make you lawyer. You won't be able to practice in the court as lawyer. However you can work as legal adviser to a company but won't be able to represent it in the court. This is a major drawback of the correspondence law course which is why it is not recommended to anyone interested in LLB. Your best option is to pursue LLB through regular. Although today very few colleges offer LLB, you can take admission for LLB either by appearing for entrance exam or direct admission on the basis of merit. Eligibility 1. A graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university. 2. At least 45 percent marks in graduation are required. 3. SC/ST candidates should score at least 40 percent marks. 4. The age limit for LLB is 30 years. 5. There is 5 years relaxation for SC/ST candidates. 6. The criteria for OBC candidates is same as General. |
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28th February 2013, 01:55 AM
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Re: Possibility of studying LLB through open university?
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This program (LLB) is regulated by Bar Council of India and as per the council's guidelines, the course must be pursued through the regular mode and as a result, this course is not offered through distance mode by any university. However, candidates willing to pursue course in Law through distance mode may pursue various courses in this field but none of them is consideredequivalent to LLB. Some of the universities offering courses in Law through distance mode: Mahatama Gandhi University Jammu university Kurukshetra University Annamalai University Indira Gandhi National Open University - IGNOU |
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20th September 2013, 01:11 AM
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Re: Possibility of studying LLB through open university?
Hi Friend...................
Generally there is two ways to do the LLB course. First after the 10+2,the eligibility for this is: >> You must have scored at least 50% in 10+2 from any stream. >> Your age should not exceed 20 years. >> You have to qualify for the CLAT examinations. >> CLAT stands for common law admission test. >> The duration of this LLB course is five years. After qualifying this examination with good marks ,you are eligible to get admission in good colleges which offers this course. Second is doing LLB after graduation. >> The duration for this LLB is only 3 years. >> Grdauation in any stream from a recognised university in any stream. Syllabus for entrance examination >> Logical reasoning >> General awareness >> Aptitude test >> Communication skills. Some good institutes for this course: >> Amity law school >> National institute of law >> Chanakya law university. |
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20th September 2013, 10:52 PM
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Re: Possibility of studying LLB through open university?
Eligibility
A graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university. At least 45 percent marks in graduation are required. SC/ST candidates should score at least 40 percent marks. The age limit for LLB is 30 years. There is 5 years relaxation for SC/ST candidates. The criteria for OBC candidates is same as General. list of LLB through Open University colleges : Mahatama Gandhi University Jammu university Kurukshetra University Annamalai University Indira Gandhi National Open University - IGNOU |
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3rd November 2013, 07:30 PM
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Re: Possibility of studying LLB through open university?
I have finished my graduation from M.S.University Tamilnadu last year,could you plz tell me the where shud I apply for llb admission,as M from nagpur,is there any college for llb from open university.
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5th September 2014, 10:43 PM
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MY GRAND CHILD WHO DID HIS B.TECH AND MBA WANTS TO PURSUE HIS LL.B. FROM ANY UNIVERSITY WHICH OFFERS POSTAL COACHING, DISTANT EDUCATION OR THROUGH ANY OPEN UNIVERSITY IN INDIA PARTICULARLY IN ANDHRA PRADESH
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16th March 2015, 07:02 PM
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Re: Possibility of studying LLB through open university?
IAM studying btech as regular student..can i do LLB through opn university..i want to wright written test for civil judge..civil judge post requires llb degree..that is y am possing question?is it possible for me?
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12th May 2015, 09:35 PM
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Re: Possibility of studying LLB through open university?
Hi.. I m Mr. Mahendra singh rathore and I want to continue my llb now I am 44 year 's old can I continue my law ? In 1997 I completed my 2nd year of law and due to some problems I doesn't complete my law. Now any option to continue this?
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25th June 2015, 09:10 PM
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Re: Possibility of studying LLB through open university?
Sir, I studieid 3years D.EEE in Tamil Nadu Technical Board and but I could complete the course. So I swithched to again for three yers D.EEE in JRN Rajasthan Vidhya Peeet University after passing the the D.EEE and again I joined in the B.E in Anna University but my admission was approved . So I again joimned in B.Tech lateral three years course and now passed the B.Tech .Now I am 31 years completed . Am I eligible for 3 years LL.B. in regular to become an advocate ? In which University -college?
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